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  • Then she returned her attention to Cogley with an expression that Cogley could see indicated she had made up her mind.

    The Case of the Colonist’s Corpse Bob Ingersoll 2004

  • Then she returned her attention to Cogley with an expression that Cogley could see indicated she had made up her mind.

    The Case of the Colonist’s Corpse Bob Ingersoll 2004

  • Then she returned her attention to Cogley with an expression that Cogley could see indicated she had made up her mind.

    The Case of the Colonist’s Corpse Bob Ingersoll 2004

  • Cogley, who wrote a letter about the problems to Science magazine that was published online Wednesday, cited these mistakes:

    Think Progress » After Whining About Being ‘Suppressed,’ Chamber Discloses It Spent $123 Million In Lobbying 2010

  • Cogley and Dr Michael Zemp of the World Glacier Monitoring Service, moreover, point out that Himalayan glaciers are not “receding faster than in any other part of the world”, as the passage states, but at about the same rate as their counterparts elsewhere.

    Scientist Discusses Latest Report of Rising Global Temperatures | Universe Today 2010

  • And he was convinced that the “student, the practitioner, and the judge” all needed “the same learning,” and therefore the same kind of book.45 Thomas Cogley wrote a cranky, obstreperous book on the Law of Strikes, Lock-outs and Labor Organizations 1894, more a tract than a treatise.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • And he was convinced that the “student, the practitioner, and the judge” all needed “the same learning,” and therefore the same kind of book.45 Thomas Cogley wrote a cranky, obstreperous book on the Law of Strikes, Lock-outs and Labor Organizations 1894, more a tract than a treatise.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • And even though they beamed directly into the courtroom, which was air-conditioned, Cogley found the heat was so pervasive that he swore he began to feel hot before he had finished materializing.

    The Case of the Colonist’s Corpse Bob Ingersoll 2004

  • The Federation wanted to know whether Cogley would consider serving as a type of legal ombudsman, who the Federation could send to its many planets to handle legal affairs for its citizens.

    The Case of the Colonist’s Corpse Bob Ingersoll 2004

  • Cogley looked the figure directly in the eye and smiled.

    The Case of the Colonist’s Corpse Bob Ingersoll 2004

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